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		<title>(en) An overview of anarchism in Jordan today &#8211; theory and activites by hamza &#8211; jordanian anarchists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally after more than 50 years of communist activism in Jordan the anarchists started to
gather? Most Jordanian anarchists are artists who work in music, film-making, and graphic
design, one of our comrades is finishing his master’s in gender studies? some comrades are
Jordanian and others are Palestinian refugees living in Jordan. &#8212;- Most of us come from
a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #000000;">Finally after more than 50 years of communist activism in Jordan the anarchists started to<br />
gather? Most Jordanian anarchists are artists who work in music, film-making, and graphic<br />
design, one of our comrades is finishing his master’s in gender studies? some comrades are<br />
Jordanian and others are Palestinian refugees living in Jordan. &#8212;- Most of us come from<br />
a Marxist background so theory has great importance for us?Two comrades finally found an<br />
Arabic book that talks about anarchism? actually we found three more books but with<br />
different Arabic words for ?anarchism? &#8212;- 1. Fawdawiya, which literally means kenotic<br />
2. La soltawiya, which literally means anti-authoritarianism &#8212;- 3. Taharoriya, which<br />
literally means libertarianism &#8212;- 4. Anarkeya, which literally means anarchism.</p>
<p>We also found Egyptian and Lebanese anarchist websites which were extremely helpful.</p>
<p>Until now we are about 20 comrades. I believe that there more anarchists in the country<br />
but it is hard to find them!</p>
<p>Lately, we became part of a bigger movement called the social left, which consists of<br />
Marxists, feminists and others. Despite the fact that the movement has more than 1,000<br />
members, we anarchists have, relatively, a very strong influence and effect in/on the<br />
group. We meet in an Anti-globalization office in Jordan.</p>
<p>When we started reading, we looked for any form of anarchy in our own history and local<br />
culture. After reading a book called ?Sufi tropics? written by an Iraqi writer (Hadi al<br />
Alawi), we found that Sufism is ALL ABOUT anarchism. Actually we found a website on the<br />
internet that talks about Sufi-anarchism? now most of us label themselves as Sufi<br />
anarchists. We even found Sufi anarchist movements and groups from the 8-16th centuries.<br />
So, after reading what we were able to find from Bakunin?s, Proudhon?s and Kropotkin?s<br />
books, and after studying the history of anarchy in Spain, Ukraine, Paris, Mexico? and<br />
after studying Sufism, we started to have our own understanding of anarchism.</p>
<p>others r messed up comrade of us even worked on his own understanding of sufi-anarchism in<br />
a way compatible with his own understanding of post-modernism and the fall of ideology or<br />
what he called nihilist Sufi anarchism (plz don?t ask me to explain!!!)</p>
<p>We heard about other groups in Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon and Palestine, but never met any of<br />
them.</p>
<p>Last week, a very important columnist wrote about us ? anarchists ? in the most popular<br />
newspaper in the country, after he saw our flag for the first time in a protest.</p>
<p>All political movements and parties in Jordan have a problem with numbers. Recruiting more<br />
people can be very difficult because most people are too afraid to participate.</p>
<p>In Jordan we still suffer expulsion from universities because of any political activities.<br />
Laws that are extremely hard to understand and interpret and which are used against<br />
political activists, like:</p>
<p>* disturbing civil harmony!<br />
* bashing higher status!<br />
* long tongue!!!<br />
* copying without permission!<br />
* Unauthorized gatherings!<br />
* Human Rights Watch talks about torture, kidnappings?there is also 3 years in prison<br />
because of founding unauthorized groups.</p>
<p>So, anarchism in Jordan still has a long way to go but it is expected to grow in the<br />
coming years?From ur brothers/sisters ? comrades</p>
<p>Anarchists of Jordan</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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